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Warehouse Fire in St. Louis – Still Burning
A warehouse in South St. Louis caught fire on Wednesday and is still burning today. Listed as a five-alarm fire...

HazMat Incident in Niagara Falls, NY – Liquid Hydrogen
HazMat in Action! As you may have heard, a major hazmat incident occurred in Niagara Falls, not far from ICC...

Regulatory Helpdesk: November 6, 2017
Top 4 Questions from the Regulatory Helpdesk Welcome back to the Regulatory Helpdesk where we answer your dangerous goods &...





Health Canada Notice of Intent for Possible Amendments to the HPA and HMIRA
The Issues with Exclusions and Confidential Business Information (CBI) Keep Coming Health Canada recently published a proposed amendment to the...


Change Notice: BX-11SP, BX-10SP, and BX-87DU
In an effort to continuously improve the quality and performance of our UN packaging, we occasionally must make changes to...



ICC Teaches A Dangerous Goods Course in Europe
Going to Switzerland! This September, ICC was offered an interesting opportunity – presenting a class on North American hazardous materials...


Regulations
North American Rail Safety Progresses
FRA Solicits Comments on Securement NPRM The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) published a Notice of Proposed Rule Making on September...






Can You Really Ship HazMat/DG Without Following the Regulations?
Can someone ship hazardous materials/dangerous goods without using regulatory publications? This is often a question we ask ourselves when assisting...
Sailing Along – Significant Changes to the IMDG Code 37-14
The next edition of the IMDG Code will soon be available for use in January 2015, becoming mandatory in January...






Getting Here Soon? – HPR in Canada Gazette I
Health Canada publishes proposed GHS regulations – to continue worker protection while harmonizing with US The long-awaited proposed Hazardous Products...






TDGR Amendment 12 – Update
Labels, Markings, Placards, and more (OH MY!) All in “Consolidation Bin” and “Overpack” amendments As promised late last month, Transport...






TDGR Amendment 12 – Expected July 2, 2014
Updated Safety Marks Reliable sources have indicated that the December 2012 proposal to overhaul placarding and other safety markings is...






Popular Topics
Ergonomics for Work and Play
Ergonomic conditions are disorders of the soft tissues often caused by factors such as overexertion while lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling...
Authoring a Material Safety Data Sheet [(M)SDS] For Paint Is Not As Easy As One Would Think
Take a company that manufactures artist’s paints. They could sell hundreds of colors and most are made with the same...





GHS – What is it?
Many people are asking “What is GHS and what does it mean for me?” GHS is an acronym for Globally...
Carbon Monoxide Protection with Woodstoves
If you’re like me, falling leaves with shorter days and longer nights only preambles coming months of cold and snow....
We’re Ready When OSHA Is!
In January 2011, OSHA proposed that in August of this year, they would publish the final rule to align the...



A Different Kind of “Hazardous Material”
As I sat at my desk trying to ignore the itchy poison ivy blisters on my legs and feet, I started...



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Regulatory Helpdesk: November 19
Welcome back to the Regulatory Helpdesk where we answer your dangerous goods & hazmat questions. We’re here to help you...





Regulatory Helpdesk: October 29
Welcome back to the Regulatory Helpdesk where we answer your dangerous goods & hazmat questions. We’re here to help you...





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